Wednesday, January 13, 2010

One of These Things Just Doesn't Belong

We suffer most, not when the White House is a peaceful dormitory, but when it is a jitney Mars Hill, with a tin-pot Paul bawling from the roof. Counting out Harding as a cipher only, Dr. Coolidge was preceded by one World Saver and followed by two more. What enlightened American, having to choose between any of them and another Coolidge, would hesitate for an instant? There were no thrills while he reigned, but neither were there any headaches. He had no ideas, and he was not a nuisance.

-The Mencken
While I can't say that I agree with Gerson's thesis; while I only wish it were true that Obama's presidential progenitor and role model was Silent Cal; and while the word inspiration makes me reach for my Browning, I feel obliged to say that Gerson is right on when he writes that
In Obama's running seminar, a flawed thesis and a flawed antithesis are always resolved by the synthesis of Obama himself--the speaker as Hegelian culmination of history.
Well, perhaps not entirely on. I'm not sure that "Hegelian culmination of history" is exactly it--not so much because it misinterprets Obama, but because it misreads Hegel. Well, we are talking about Michael Gerson, after all.

Nevertheless, it does find the big flaw in our President's self-pious dialectic, in which thesis-and-antithesis are ever reduced to the most asinine of superficially contradictory claims, the resolution of which is not synthesis so much as hybridization. The model is invariably: neither all of this nor all of that, but some of this and some of that at the same time. The method is intellectually shallow and oratorically banal, which perfectly describes Barack Obama, who strikes me as the sort of student who, though he never fails to achieve high marks, also never manages to get beyond a compare-and-contrast approach to his subject--in other words: smart, but not really intelligent.

29 comments:

Eric said...

Sensei,
In your fruity spiced lamb shank recipe you call for "1 teaspoon allspice berries, ground". Are they 1 tsp when they are whole, or is it one tsp after they are ground?

Anonymous said...

Link to Gerson's piece is busted.

Eric said...

Hmm, dont bother looking it up. The difference in volume is not as large as I expected. Grinding reduced the volume only about 30%.

IOZ said...

Link fixed.

Anonymous said...

lol, yeah dood - obama is so unintelligent! harvard law review/magna notwithstanding.

Anonymous said...

Very well: abortions for some, miniature American flags for others!

Anonymous said...

"lol, yeah dood - obama is so unintelligent! harvard law review/magna notwithstanding."

1. Were you listening to the dude's story?

2. Obviously, you're not a golfer.

IOZ said...

I'll tell you the truth, Brandt, I don't remember most of it.

BDR said...

One of my favorite teachers delighted in telling certain students who sophisticated up the obvious, "You're *almost* as smart as you think you are."

True about Obama (and rubes like me, probably, who like mocking their rubity).

Anonymous said...

the sort of student who, though he never fails to achieve high marks, also never manages to get beyond a compare-and-contrast approach to his subject--in other words: smart, but not really intelligent.

This makes me think of someone else, but damned if I can put my finger on it..

Agi said...

Obama 2012: A beer summit will solve just about any problem.

Anonymous said...

last week he was dumb. This shit is boring anyway.

The RealNews has an interview with Brezinski that is much more interesting than this Gerson blather.

Anonymous said...

Of late "the dude's story" seems to be the same sort of hackish bon mots parsing the words of wapo/nytimes thinwrists that you get elsewhere in the blogosphere.

Maybe the dude spends hours sittting on the shitter working on his mentaculas. These posts measuring your intelligence against Obama's are for the birds.

Gerson? Fucking a.

Anonymous said...

almost all the movers/shakers are from the princeton-yale-harvard circuit. chicago even knighted black reagan w/a professorship (or lectorship, whatevs.) bill c. was 3 at yale, hrc 1, in the same class. bill c. was a rhodes scholar. etc., etc.

moral? joe the plumber.

Anonymous said...

the idea that obama is not a mind gets a lot of push-back from the pwog readers. of all the things that IOZ pokes fun of, why is this the place to always make a stand?

Anonymous said...

ugh, hung over or something..."great mind"

Enron said...

I mean, eloquent speeches really comforts all those being who can't find a job because Obama misallocated capital. Also, he's more like Wilson than anything else.

Enron said...

Err...beings/people

Charles F. Oxtrot said...

Come on, people. Nonny knows the truth. Harvard Law = unchallenged brilliance; summa cum-bucket just means it's even more un-challenge-able. Nobody's ever done a bad thing after gaining a Crimson law degree summa cum-bucket. Nobody.

Harvard is a god-factory. Don't you ever forget it!

Montag said...

look at that fucking phony, Dude! pretending to be a fucking millionaire!

Anonymous said...

"the idea that obama is not a mind gets a lot of push-back from the pwog readers. of all the things that IOZ pokes fun of, why is this the place to always make a stand?"

b/c it's batshit crazy (altho i suspect ioz doesn't truly believe it + pursues this meme *precisely because* of the reaction you observe).

@ 3:19 - i agree, HLR membership is irrebutable evidence of intelligence.

"never manages to get beyond a compare-and-contrast approach to his subject"

simplistic.

and rovian (in the sense that it is a dishonest argument that attacks a politician's strength and tries to turn it into a weakness).

obama's intelligence is most evident in (and his success is most owed to) his powers of contingent reasoning and his ability to maintain contextual integrity in debates about complex subjects.

IOZ said...

Maintain contextual integrity? Is that you, Montgomery Scott?

Anonymous said...

"HLR membership is irrebutable [sic] evidence of intelligence."

And proud we are of all of them.

Anonymous said...

Sooooo...

Questions of Obama's intelligence are irrelevant to political discussions, if we be men of honour. Man. Someone should write a Tolstoy/Anna Karenina, or a Visconti/Senso type novel or film about contemporary American progliberalism. If it must be a melodramatic period piece, then so be it.

Enron said...

"Questions of Obama's intelligence are irrelevant to political discussions, if we be men of honour." Meet the new boss, same as the old boss.

rowan said...

nonny@6:41 -

I'm close to a big idea here. I just need a bit more of a hook. The liberal blogger type - yes, great for satire. But where am I putting him or her? What's the plot, as opposed to the satire?

drip said...

Maddow gets the lead. Put her in a bowling alley. Turturro can play Walter Wurzelbacher and Goodman fat Jesus. She doesn't lose something that's not hers and the nihilists save her.

Charles F. Oxtrot said...

obama's intelligence is most evident in (and his success is most owed to) his powers of contingent reasoning and his ability to maintain contextual integrity in debates about complex subjects.

Strange, it's on those very subjects where I see The Obamessiah, Grand Emissary of Hope-and-Change-and-Kittens-and-Fluffy-Clouds, reveal a stutter-inducing level of vacuity.

It ain't hard to be consistent and "quick on one's mental feet" when one's message is empty.

Worked for Peter Sellers in Being There, didn't it?

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